Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Don't EVER Get in Trouble in Italy

In another insane move (see Amanda Knox), Italian courts convicted seven scientists of manslaughter (yes MANSLAUGHTER) today for failing to adequately warn citizens before an 6.3-magnitude earthquake hit L'Aquila, Italy in 2009, killing 308 people and destroying much of the city. And in other news, a tarot card reader wrongly predicted that I would
get the last job that I applied for, giving me false hope. Lock them up
and throw away the key!

Oh no, so sad to hear this this awful news. For Italian court to convict the 7 scientists is not at all justifiable. Yes, they may have issued a misleading announcement but I bet they have just based their conclusion on the results of their studies that is why they failed to warn the public of the coming earthquake. The natural tragedies sometimes work like a thief.

No matter how advanced the technology you are using, no matter how skillful and smart you are on predicting upcoming events like earthquake, you can’t control what will be happening in the future.

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